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Microsoft Is Killing WordPad in Windows after 28 Years

Microsoft has announced the end of an era for one of its long-standing Windows accessories.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
September 3, 2023
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In a surprising move, Microsoft has announced the end of an era for one of its long-standing Windows accessories. After 28 years of being a staple in the Windows operating system, WordPad is being retired. This simple, yet ubiquitous text editor has been a part of Windows since Windows 95, but it’s now making way for more modern alternatives.

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WordPad, a lightweight word processing application, served as an essential tool for countless Windows users over the years. It allowed users to create and edit text documents with basic formatting options, making it a handy choice for quick note-taking, drafting, and editing. However, in an age of evolving software capabilities and increased user expectations, Microsoft has decided to phase out WordPad.

Microsoft is killing WordPad in Windows after 28 years

The move is part of Microsoft’s broader strategy to streamline its software offerings and promote more feature-rich alternatives. WordPad’s functionality has been largely superseded by Microsoft Word, a much more powerful and comprehensive word processing application available as part of the Microsoft Office suite. Additionally, Windows Notepad, a more basic text editor, remains available for those seeking a lightweight text editing experience.

A Microsoft spokesperson explained the decision, saying, “We are constantly evaluating and refining our software portfolio to provide the best user experience. While WordPad has been a reliable tool for many users over the years, we believe that our customers can benefit from the more advanced capabilities and integration offered by Microsoft Word and other modern productivity solutions.”

The discontinuation of WordPad will not come as a surprise to many Windows users, as the application has received minimal updates and improvements over the years. Its user interface and feature set have remained largely unchanged, while Microsoft has continued to invest in enhancing other software products.

This decision aligns with Microsoft’s broader push toward cloud-based collaboration and productivity tools. With the rise of remote work and the need for seamless document sharing and editing, Microsoft has heavily promoted its cloud-based solutions, such as Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Teams, which offer real-time collaboration features far beyond what WordPad could provide.

For those who still rely on WordPad, Microsoft has assured users that it will be available in existing Windows installations for the time being, but it will not receive any further updates or enhancements. Users are encouraged to explore Microsoft Word, which offers a wide range of features for document creation, editing, and sharing.

The retirement of WordPad is a notable milestone in the history of Windows, marking the end of an era for a tool that has been a part of the Windows experience for nearly three decades. While change can be challenging, it also reflects the evolving landscape of software and technology, with Microsoft continuing to innovate and adapt its offerings to meet the needs of modern users.

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